yes
They turn into monarch butterflies
The caterpillar makes a cocoon to complete the metamorphosis and turn in to a moth, butterflies make a chrysalis.
Yes it does. The turning of a caterpillar into a butterfly is known as metamorphosis.
There is a caterpillar known as an asp caterpillar, which turns into a moth, not a butterfly. Asp is also the name for a type of snake, which is a reptile and not an insect.
caterpillars turn into butterflies by shedding their last skin and turning into a cocoon or crsyls. (*
The babies of butterflies are caterpillar eggs.
Caterpillars turn into either a butterfly or a moth.
Moths do not turn into butterflies. Moths and butterflies are both lepidopteran insects, but the butterfly is active only during the daytime and the moth is most active at night. Butterflies are usually brightly colored and somewhat larger than moths. Although butterflies are more beautiful, moths are probably more important environmentally. There are about 15,000 different species of butterflies worldwide and about 150,000 different species of moths - ten times as many
The yellow bear caterpillar eventually turns into the Virginia tiger moth. The moth is not poisonous, however some people have allergic reactions to it's body bristles.
They are usually referred to as Forest Tent Caterpillar Moths (Malacosoma disstria).
It sounds like bagworms. They do not turn into moths or butterflies and can damage on the host plant that they are on.
Until they turn into butterflies. And the butterflies die. t depends on how old the caterpillar is.